Harrison, Francis Burton and Fairfax Harrison. Aris Sonis Focisque; Being a Memoir of an American Family, the Harrisons of Skimino: and Particularly of Jesse Burton Harrison and Burton Norvell Harrison. New York: De Vinne Press, 1910. Digital version at Internet Archives. Discusses the Harrisons, Jordans, Bates, Burtons, Hudsons, Whitlockes and Bacons were landowners in the adjoining counties of York, James City and Charles City and across the James River in Nansemond, from the middle of seventeenth century, and later in Henrico and all were of purely English stock.

Lawrence-Dow, Elizabeth. Autographs of 65 Gentlemen Justices, Militia Officers and Members of the Grand Jury from Charles City/Prince George and Surry counties Who Signed an Oath of Loyalty to Protestant King William III of England in March 1701/2. Richmond, Va.: Dietz Press, 1976. FHL Book 975.5 P4L. [Includes biographies of Charles City County men.]

[Barker] Pullen, William E. The Barkers of Virginia: Captain John Barker, English Shipmaster of Surry County, Virginia, His Descendants and Their Kin. Hollywood, Fla.: W.E. Pullen, 1971. FHL Book 929.273 B241pa.

[Bird] Ingersoll, Louise. Lanier: A Genealogy of the Family Who Came to Virginia and Their French Ancestors in London. Washington, D.C.: Goetz Printing Company, 1965. Digital version at World Vital Records ($).

[Bird] Rogers, Robert W. Genealogical Notes Concerning the Bird/Byrd and Rogers Families, 1650-1870, of "Westover," and Charles City County and King and Queen County, Va. 1987. Available at Virginia Historical Society.

[Boyce] Dotson, Flora B. Analysis of Cheney Boyce, Richard Tye, and John Coggan and Poythress;: The Pace-Poythress Land Transactions, Continuation of the Pace-Poythress Connection, The Richard Pace-Richard Baker Question, Research Notes on Rebecca Cocgan and Major Francis Poythress, Supplement, Research Notes on Poythress, Research Notes on Littlebury Eppes (Epes). 1987-1988. FHL Book 929.273 A1 no. 5816.

[Bradford] Bradford, David Thomas. The Bradfords of Charles City County, Virginia, and Some of their Descendants, 1653-1993. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1994. FHL Collection

[Bradford] Sandlund, Peter G. The Bradford Family of Charles City County, Virginia, 1651-1729. 2 vols. Alexandria, Virginia: P.G. Sandlund, 1996?. FHL Collection; digital book at Family History Archives.

[Bradley] Jarratt, Devereux and John Coleman. The Life of the Reverend Devereux Jarratt: Rector of Bath Parish, Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Printed by Warner and Hanna, 1806. Digital version at Google Books.

[Burton] Jones, Tilford A. Some of the Ancestors and Some of the De[s]cendants of Henry Burton, Revolutionary War Soldier, and John Burton, Revolutionary War Seaman. Bethesda, Md.: T.A. Jones, 1990. FHL Book 929.273 B954j.

[Byrd] Vermont, E. de V. America Heraldica - A Compilation of Coats of Arms, Crests and Mottoes of Prominent American Families Settled in This Country Before 1800. New York: The America Heraldica Publishing Association, 1889. Pages 142-143. Digital version at Internet Archive.

[Byrd] Tinling, Marion, ed. The Correspondence of the Three William Byrds of Westover, Virginia, 1684-1776. 2 vols. Charlottesville, Virginia: Published for the Virginia Historical Society by the University Press of Virginia, 1977.

[Byrd] Rogers, Robert W. Genealogical Notes Concerning the Bird/Byrd and Rogers Families, 1650-1870, of "Westover," and Charles City County and King and Queen County, Va. 1987. Available at Virginia Historical Society.

[Byrd] Murphy, Nathan W. "The Devon Seafaring Origins of William Byrd's Mother's Family: Grace (Stegge) Byrd of London, Thomas Stegge of Charles City County, Viginia, and Captain Abraham Read of Charles City County, Virginia; Including Additional Details about William Byrd's Father John Byrd's Career as a London Goldsmith," The American Genealogist, Vol. 84, No. 4 (October 2010):241-256.

[Christian] Lamb, James Christian. Christian Family of Virginia: A Brief Outline of the Early History of the Family in the Counties of Charles City and New Kent, and an Attempt to Trace the Descendents of William Christian... S.B. Adkins, 1921.

[Clay] Clay, Clifford Charles and Lewis Wiley Rigsby. The Colonial Clay's of Virginia and Some of Their Descendants, 1443-1943. MSS. Copy: FHL Film 288184.

[Clay] Hoskins, Clarence E. History and Genealogy of the Hoskins, Clay and Related Families United in Cole County, Missouri. St. Louis, Mo.: St. Louis Genealogical Society, 1972. FHL Book 929.273 H793hc.

[Epes] Dorman, John Frederick and Society of the Descendants of Francis Epes I of Virginia. Ancestors and Descendants of Francis Epes I of Virginia (Epes-Eppes-Epps). n.p.: Society of the Descendants of Francis Epes I of Virginia, 1992. FHL Collection 929.273 Ep27d

[Epes] Dorman, John Frederick. Descendants of Francis Epes I of Virginia: (Epes-Eppes-Epps). n.p.: Society of the Descendants of Francis Epes I of Virginia, c1999. FHL Book 929.273 Ep27d v. 2.

[Fontaine] Ragland, Charles J. The "Fontainebleau Fontaines": Biographical Sketches of the Ancestors and One Branch of the Descendants of the Reverend Peter Fontaine (1691-1759) of Westover Parish, Charles City County, Virginia. 1998.

[Freeman] Hopkins, Garland Evans. Freeman Forbears: Being the History, Genealogy, Heraldy [sic], Homes and Traditions of the Family of Freeman and Related Families Originating in the Original Shires of James City and Charles River in Virginia. Virginia: G.E. Hopkins, 1942. FHL Collection

[Gibbs] Gibbs, Stanley Eugene and Gibbs Associates. From Castle to Country: A Gibbs Family History from 1378 to the Present. 2 vols. Boulder, Colo.: Gibbs Associates, 1996. Digital versions at Family History Archives: Vol. I and Vol. II. FHL Book 929.273 G353gs.

[Hamlet] Hamlett, Beecher. My Hamlet/Hamlett Kin, 1758-1992: A Loving Tribute to My Ancestors Who Have Gone on Before Me and a Living History for Generations to Come. Abilene, Texas: B. Hamlett, 1992. FHL Book 929.273 H18hm.

[Hellier]The Vain Prodigal Life, and Tragical Penitent Death of Thomas Hellier, Born at Whitchurch near Lyme in Dorset-shire: Who for Murdering his Master, Mistress, and a Maid, was Executed According to Law at Westover in Charles City in the Country of Virginia, Neer the Plantation Called Hard Labour ... Sam. Crouch, 1680.

[Lanier] Ingersoll, Louise. Lanier: A Genealogy of the Family Who Came to Virginia and Their French Ancestors in London. Washington, D.C.: Goetz Printing Company, 1965. Digital version at World Vital Records ($).

[Leigh] Dixon, Elizabeth Williamson. The Lea Family of Virginia, North Carolina and Mississippi.: The Slade Family of Caswell County, North Carolina. MSS., National Library of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C.; also available through FHL Collection

[Nance] Nance, George W. The Nance Memorial: A History of the Nance Family in General, but More Particularly of Clement Nance of Pittsylvania County, Virginia and Descendants, Containing Historical and Biographical Records with Family Lineage. Bloomington, Ill.: J.E. Burke, 1904. Digital versions at Google Books; Internet Archive; FHL Film 1011835 Item 3.

[New] Manahan, John E. "New Light on Old Charles City County," The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 64, No. 4 (Oct., 1956):458-473. Available at JSTOR ($).

[Nicolson] Holmes, Janice N. Nicolson History, 1655-1985: Nine Generations of Direct Descendants of the Robert Nicolson Who Patented 500 Acres in Charles City County in the Virginia Colony on January 3, 1655/56. Fort Worth, Texas: J.N. Holmes, 1985. FHL Collection

[Pace] Dotson, Flora B. Analysis of Cheney Boyce, Richard Tye, and John Coggan and Poythress;: The Pace-Poythress Land Transactions, Continuation of the Pace-Poythress Connection, The Richard Pace-Richard Baker Question, Research Notes on Rebecca Cocgan and Major Francis Poythress, Supplement, Research Notes on Poythress, Research Notes on Littlebury Eppes (Epes). 1987-1988. FHL Book 929.273 A1 no. 5816.

[Read] Read, William T. Our Read Family: This Book is for the Most Part about Peter Read of Charles City County, VA and His Descendants as They Migrate to North Carolina, Mississippi and Finally to North Eastern Texas. Plant City, Florida: W.T. Read, 2007. FHL Collection; digital book at Family History Archives.

[Read] Murphy, Nathan W. "The Devon Seafaring Origins of William Byrd's Mother's Family: Grace (Stegge) Byrd of London, Thomas Stegge of Charles City County, Viginia, and Captain Abraham Read of Charles City County, Virginia; Including Additional Details about William Byrd's Father John Byrd's Career as a London Goldsmith," The American Genealogist, Vol. 84, No. 4 (October 2010):241-256.

[Rives] Rives, Herschel Edwin. The Rives and Allied Families of Greene Territory, Illinois: An Account of Rev. James Rives and His Descendants of Green County, Illinois (Green County Originally Covered What is Now Jersey, Macoupin, Morgan, Scott and Part of Cass counties and Was More Commonly Known as Greene Territory). Springfield, Ill.: H.E. Rives, 1982. FHL Book 929.273 R524r.

[Stanley] Stevens, Mary Edith. Family History of John Stanley Stevens, With Genealogies of the Families Who Settled in Union and Wayne counties, Indiana. Flowery Branch, Ga.: M.E. Stevens, 1984. FHL Book 929.273 St47f.

[Stegge] Murphy, Nathan W. "The Devon Seafaring Origins of William Byrd's Mother's Family: Grace (Stegge) Byrd of London, Thomas Stegge of Charles City County, Viginia, and Captain Abraham Read of Charles City County, Virginia; Including Additional Details about William Byrd's Father John Byrd's Career as a London Goldsmith," The American Genealogist, Vol. 84, No. 4 (October 2010):241-256.

[Watkins] Watkins, Francis N. A Catalogue of the Descendants of Thomas Watkins of Chichahomony, Virginia Who was the Common Ancestor of Many of the Families. Original published: VA: F.N. Watkins, 1852. FHL Collection; digital version at World Vital Records ($).

[Witt] Fisher, William Scott and Julieann Witt Fisher. Tales of Witt: The Lives and Times of Our Witt Family Ancestors. Fruit Heights, Utah: W.S. Fisher, 1996. FHL Collection 929.273 W783f; digital version at Family History Archives.

[Woodliffe] Kerman, Elizabeth Ann Taylor. The Woodlief Family and Their Royal Connection, 1239 to 1987: A Genealogical Study of the Woodlief Family and Several Other Selected Related Families. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: E.A.T. Kerman, 1987. FHL Collection

[Woodliffe] Reed, Paul C. "The English Ancestry of John Woodliffe of Berkeley Hundred, Virginia, With a New Royal Descent from Edward I," The American Genealogist, Vol. 76, No. 3 (Jul. 2001):191-200; Vol. 76, No. 4 (Oct. 2001):300-314.

[Work] Burton, Lou Annie Work. Work Family History and Biography from the Beginning. n.p.: L.A.W. Burton, 1980s. FHL Book 929.273 W892bL.

[Wynne] "Wynne from Canterbury to Charles City County, Virginia," Virginia Folder Collection at Virginia Pioneers ($).

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